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    BPnet Veteran missriss2012's Avatar
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    Show me your Dumeril's boa set ups!

    My girl is getting big fast and it is time to start saving up for her next enclosure. She is about 2.5 ft now and is in a 20L at the moment. I'd love to see your setups, because mine is kind of plain and I'd love to make her tub more visually appealing
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    Re: Show me your Dumeril's boa set ups!

    As soon as the new enclosure arrives in a couple of weeks, I'll post the photos. It is a 4' X 2' X 18" pvc cage...
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    Well you won't find anything flashy in my cage lol but here it is any way. This is my little girls temporary cage. It is half of an Animal Plastics T8. She has 2'x2'x1' to move around in. Aspen and a water dish. I use to have hides in there but she never used them so eventually I took them out.



    I'm a firm believer that less is more when it comes to snake enclosures. Provide what is necessary and not much else.

    And yes she is actually in the cage in this picture!
    Last edited by The Serpent Merchant; 06-11-2012 at 02:58 AM.
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    BPnet Veteran missriss2012's Avatar
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    Vypyrz - Will that size enclosure be fine for an adult or just for a sub adult?

    Serpent Merchant - Yeah, my girl uses her hides on occaision so I can't bring myself to take them away. She definitely prefers to be burrowed underneath her aspen. I spy your little dum in the pic, don't worry
    ~Marissa~
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    Males: 2010 Super Pastel, 2011 Normal het Albino, 2011 Lesser, 2012 Mojave het Hypo, 2012 Calico, 2012 Hypo Cinnamon, 2012 Fire (until proven otherwise), 2012 Clown

    0.1 2011 Dumeril's Boa , 0.1 2011 Lipstick Sunglow RTB, 0.1 2011 Motley BCI ,0.1 2010 Western Hognose , 1.1.2 Crested Geckos, 0.0.1 2012 Carpet Python

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    A 4x2 cage will be big enough for adult males and most adult females. For anything more than 8 feet long I would use a 6x2 cage.
    ~Aaron

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    1.0 Coastal/Jungle Carpet Python (Shagrath)
    0.1 Dumeril's Boa (Nergal)
    0.1 Desert Kingsnake (Sekhmet)

    0.1 Bearded Dragon (Gaius)
    0.1 Leopard Gecko (Helios)
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    Nothing fancy. Just a T-10 AP Cage (4x2x2).

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